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Staff Memoranda- Part 3 |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence between Herman Goldstein and Wayne LaFave about LaFave's proposed research project with Chicago Police Department |
Correspondence |
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Critique of District Operations |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence on crimes committed on bail and bail reform |
Correspondence |
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Memo from Herman Goldstein to William Pincus- needs in the field of policing |
Correspondence |
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Weekend significant incidents log- Chicago Police Department, for command staff (September 1963) |
Correspondence |
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Staff Memoranda- Part 4 |
Correspondence |
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Herman Goldstein- letter to Willard |
Correspondence |
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Memo listing talks Herman Goldstein gave in 1963 |
Correspondence |
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Chicago's Most Eligible Bachelor |
Correspondence |
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Political Pressure to Subvert the Promotional Process |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence re: seminar on innovation for James Q. Wilson's class at Harvard (April 1964) |
Correspondence |
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Weekend significant incidents log- Chicago Police Department, for command staff (July 1964) |
Correspondence |
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Unsent letter by Herman Goldstein to an editor |
Correspondence |
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Letter from Herman Goldstein to James Q. Wilson, subject: reaction to article |
Correspondence |
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Herman Goldstein memo to Frank J. Remington, re: Long Range Objectives |
Correspondence |
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Memo from Herman Goldstein to Frank J. Remington and Ed Kimball- Demands on police |
Correspondence |
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Memo from Herman Goldstein to James Vorenberg- Areas of Study |
Correspondence |
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O.W. Wilson, Herman Goldstein, and James Q. Wilson correspondence |
Correspondence |
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Memo from Herman Goldstein to James Vorenberg- ALI Pre-arraignment code |
Correspondence |
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Memos on the development and updating of Criminal Justice Administration volume |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence between Herman Goldstein and NYC Mayor Lindsey |
Correspondence |
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Letters and clip- re: Beloit Police Department |
Correspondence |
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Memo from Herman Goldstein to Dean George Young- Job Offers |
Correspondence |
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Correspondence re Harvard Talk, draft of talk with edits |
Correspondence |